The course lays emphasis on importance and conservation of biodiversity which will lead to sustain life on earth
9.00
Unit I:
Introduction to Biodiversity
Definition and Types – Genetic, Species and Ecosystem Diversity( α, β and γ)
Importance - ecological, consumptive, productive, social, ethical and aesthetic
Threats to Biodiversity
Hotspots in India: Western Ghats ,Eastern Himalya and Indo-Burma
Introduction to Ramsar convention, Ramsar sites in India
9.00
Unit II:
Biodiversity Conservation
Causes of loss of Biodiversity
Extinction of species –causes; examples of extinct species in India
Methods of Conservation (in situ and ex situ )
Protected areas-National parks ,sanctuaries and biosphere reserves
Role of biotechnology in biodiversity conservation
9.00
Unit III:
Introduction to Wildlife
Historical perspective
Wildlife habitats-Ecozones and faunal diversity
Factors causing wildlife depletion
Unit IV:
Wildlife Management and conservation
Conservation projects- Project Tiger, Gir lion project, Project elephant,
Project Rhino
Introduction to Organizations/conventions-WWF, IUCN,CITES,TRAFFIC
Red Data Book and categories to evaluate the extinction risk(Extinct, Extinct in the wild, Critically endangerd, Endangered, Vulnerable, Near Threatened, least concerned,Data deficient and not Evaluated
Wild life in Rajasthan- Common & Scientific names of
20 animals/birds found in Rajasthan
State bird/animal/tree/flower
Unit V:
Legal implementation towards Wildlife and Biodiversity
Salient features of-
Wildlife (Protection) Act,1972
Wildlife (Protection) Amendment Act ,1991
Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD)
Man And Biosphere (MAB) programme
Essential Readings:
Agarwal, A. Narain, S. and Sharma, A. (Eds.) (1999).Global Environmental Negotiations I: Green Politics. New Delhi: Centre for Science and Environment.
Bharucha, E.The Biodiversity of India. Ahmedabad: Mapin Publishing Pvt. Ltd.
Glowka, L. Guilmin, F. B. and Synge, H. (1994). A Guide to the Convention on Biological Diversity, IUCN Gland Switzerland and Cambridge, UK.
Groombridge, B. (1992).Global Biodiversity.Status of the earth’s Living Resources. London, UK: WCMC.
Hawkins, R. E. (1987).Encyclopedia of Indian Natural History. Bombay Natural History Society:OUP India
Heywood, V. H. and Waston, R.T. (1995). Global Biodiversity Assessment. Cambridge: Univ. Press.
Hossetti, B. B. Wildlife Management in India
Jadhav, H and Bhosale, V.M. (1995). Environmental Protection and Laws.Himalaya Pub.
Kothari, A.(1997). Understanding Biodiversity. New Delhi: Orient Longman.
Mathur, R. (2014).Animal behavior. Meerut: Rastogi Publications,
UNESCO.(2002). Biosphere Reserves: Special places for people and nature.UNESCO, Paris.
Yvonne, W. (1999).Resource Material on Biodiversity for General Certificate of Education.Sri Lanka: IUCN.